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Revision as of 14:03, 15 March 2010
Workshop Attendees
The purpose of this page is to give you practice editing a wiki and to start building a community of BeagleBoard Educators. Click on the edit tab above and add your name to the list.
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David V. Anderson Georgia Institute of Technology -Name | School/Company | Interests | |
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Mark A. Yoder | Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology,
Terre Haute, Indiana, USA |
Mark.A.Yoder@Rose-Hulman.edu | I teach 32-bit embedded with the Beagle. DSP is appearing everywhere now. The BeagleBoard is a great environment to teach DSP. |
Your name here... | Address | Interests |
Labs
Here is a list of the hands on exercises we will be doing in the workshop. Many have suggestions for additional homework that you can do once you are back home and have a network connection.